Oral history transcript of James Amaden, part of The History Project, Inc., a series of in-depth, local history interviews, recalling personal life experiences and observations, with special focus on early 20th Century life in East Hampton, N.Y....

Caption on back of photograph reads: When the author of these series was conducting ethnological research among the Montauk Indians of the Freetown Band at East Hampton, for Dr. Frank G. Speck of the University of Pennsylvania, he brought his...

Caption on back of photograph reads: This is an interesting study of two Shinnecock Indians as they chatted together in the old church back in 1944. Charles S. Bunn and Fred Smith recall some amusing instance of yesteryear in their informal...

Brochure commemorating the 10th anniversary of the opening of the Massapequa Central Avenue Building, as well as discussing the history of the Massapequa Public Library from its inception in 1952, through the opening of the Bar Harbor Library...

Black and white photograph of seven African-American young adults and three African-American adult women around a table in an outdoor setting. A cake and box on the table imply a birthday or other celebration.

Black and white photograph of six African-American young women, three of whom are identifiable as drum majorettes. The image is from a day when they were marching in a parade in Gordon Heights. (l to r): Phoebe Doreett; Elizabeth Simons; Marjorie...

Caption on back of photograph reads: Like other Long Islanders of the era, the Montauks enjoyed posing for pictures. This interesting photo of "Jake" Fowler the Montauk Hunter, was taken when he was a young man. The story is still told by Bob...

Black and white photograph of Dr. Raymond J. Lockhart (Superintendent of Massapequa Schools from 1952-1967), showing a young girl a photograph of the original one room school house that once served the Massapequa community. Materials were from the...